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Ohio regulations

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    • OAC 3358:5-3-07 - Separation from employment.
      June 24, 2026

      Clark State College rescinds OAC 3358:5-3-07 governing employee separation procedures; rule filed June 24, 2026 and effective July 8, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:2-33-70 - Ohio statewide automated child welfare information system (SACWIS) access.
      June 24, 2026

      Ohio Department of Children and Youth proposes rescission of OAC 5180:2-33-70 governing statewide automated child welfare information system access; filed June 24, 2026.

    • OAC 1501-3-06 - Exceptions.
      June 24, 2026

      Ohio Department of Natural Resources completed its five-year review of OAC 1501-3-06 and determined no regulatory changes are required; filing completed June 24, 2026.

    • OAC 5101:4-5-07 - Food assistance: delayed eligibility determinations for initial applications.
      June 24, 2026

      Ohio Department of Job and Family Services proposes amendments to food assistance rules allowing delayed eligibility determinations for initial applications; filed June 24, 2026.

    • OAC 3358:5-3-25 - Work expectations policy.
      June 24, 2026

      Clark State College rescinds OAC 3358:5-3-25 work expectations policy; effective July 8, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-2-04 - Determinations preliminary to development of water quality-based effluent limitations.
      June 24, 2026

      Ohio EPA proposes amendments to water quality-based effluent limitation procedures under OAC 3745-2-04, filed June 24, 2026.

    • OAC 109:6-1-03 - Fingerprinting.
      June 24, 2026

      Oklahoma Attorney General's Environmental Background Investigation rule OAC 109:6-1-03 on fingerprinting requires no changes after five-year review filed June 24, 2026.

    • OAC 3745-2-02 - Definitions.
      June 24, 2026

      Ohio Environmental Protection Agency proposes amendments to OAC 3745-2-02 definitions; filed June 24, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:3-1-11 - Multiethnic Placement Act (MEPA) agency administrative requirements.
      June 24, 2026

      Department of Children and Youth proposes OAC 5180:3-1-11 establishing administrative requirements for agencies under the Multiethnic Placement Act; rule filed June 24, 2026.

    • OAC 5180:3-1-03 - Procedure for complaints of alleged discriminatory acts, policies or practices in the foster care or adoption process that involve race, color or national origin.
      June 24, 2026

      Oklahoma Department of Children and Youth establishes procedures for filing discrimination complaints involving race, color, or national origin in foster care and adoption processes under OAC 5180:3-1-03, filed June 24, 2026.

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